I honestly keep seeing this appear, so I thought I start a thread about cards that work with your 822. My reasons are personal too. I had the phone one, and battled the sd card, which led me to reluctantly return the phone. At the same time, WP8 + SD Card + Verizon seems like a Unicorn to me, and before I go into the store, I want to get a card that should work right. The goal is to walk in and test one while there, so I feel better about my choice (the 2nd time around). Anyway, I'm afraid of the one time return policy (if I get it this time, I'll be stuck with it), so that's in part why I'm trying to line things up with the SD Card.

Also if you write in this thread, with similar specs on one of these cards or a different card, I'll add it to the list.
Equally, if you feel there should be additional information please let me know too!

Current, here's what I've found (as of 2013-02-03):

Brand

Additional Label

Type

UHS-1

size(gb)

class

1080p >SD

720p >SD

sync W8

sync W7

sync Mac

Notes

Url

Patriot

LX

HC

0

32

10

0

1

1

?

?

Fails to copy over music and videos regardless of any files already existing on card (can copy pictures)

I have exactly the 64GB Sandisk in your link, and I've had no problems with it, though I've seen posts from others who say it didn't work for them. I also have an 822 that has never had problems with reboots, etc., so it may be device-dependent.

I have exactly the 64GB Sandisk in your link, and I've had no problems with it, though I've seen posts from others who say it didn't work for them. I also have an 822 that has never had problems with reboots, etc., so it may be device-dependent.

Have you tried recording vids to the SD card? Just wondering if it was choppy, like others have experienced.I picked up the Sandisk 32GB class 10 - no problems at all.

A couple of years ago, there was a professional photographers site that did extensive testing on SD cards with write speed, read speed, number of rewrites...etc...They found a lot of cards that didn't even come close to the specs they said they were. Like they were rated a 6, but their testing showed it to be no better than a 2. The one thing that sticks in my mind is I always thought SanDisk made the best SD card out there, but their testing always put Lexar as the best and I had never heard of Lexar before.

Sorry for being a little late, I wasn't able to connect to the Internets. I added the one comment in the San Disk 64gb area for notes. I recall in the forum notes on another brand of card, so I'll hunt that down in a bit and try to add it too.

OK I've now tried both a Sandisk 64gb SDXC UHC-I card as well as a Sandisk 32GB Class 4 card. Both cards have the same problem when they have more than 25gb of music on them.

The problem with freezing etc is NOT THE CARDS. There is a bug that when there are a lot of files on the card it overloads the music app and freezes the phone. Easily duplicated, it seems to occur once you get into the multi-thousands of MP3s.

A couple of years ago, there was a professional photographers site that did extensive testing on SD cards with write speed, read speed, number of rewrites...etc...They found a lot of cards that didn't even come close to the specs they said they were. Like they were rated a 6, but their testing showed it to be no better than a 2. The one thing that sticks in my mind is I always thought SanDisk made the best SD card out there, but their testing always put Lexar as the best and I had never heard of Lexar before.

Interesting... I'm not a pro photog, but I've got a couple of Lexar CF cards that I use in my Canon 50D, and I've never had problems with them. I think this is only the second or third time I've bought SanDisk, and I did so because so many people were reporting problems so I wanted the big name. My mistake.....

Also, I recall conversations around here with Nokia suggesting cards, but I don't recall the references and if they're actually cards or just basic specs. I'll look around for those later and try to figure it out.

A couple of years ago, there was a professional photographers site that did extensive testing on SD cards with write speed, read speed, number of rewrites...etc...They found a lot of cards that didn't even come close to the specs they said they were. Like they were rated a 6, but their testing showed it to be no better than a 2. The one thing that sticks in my mind is I always thought SanDisk made the best SD card out there, but their testing always put Lexar as the best and I had never heard of Lexar before.

I always had great experiences with Lexar memory, but over time I had trouble finding the capacity and options I needed at retail or online locations. Not sure if its an availability issue or mfg choice by lexar. But I can say I do prefer theirs.

I just checked their site and well the only 64GB microSDHC they offer is this one LexarŽ High-Performance microSDXC and it retails for $139.99 while the SanDisk is $50-60 so now I guess we know why one sells more than another. Next time it will get Lexar and pay the money.

I always had great experiences with Lexar memory, but over time I had trouble finding the capacity and options I needed at retail or online locations. Not sure if its an availability issue or mfg choice by lexar. But I can say I do prefer theirs.

I just checked their site and well the only 64GB microSDHC they offer is this one LexarŽ High-Performance microSDXC and it retails for $139.99 while the SanDisk is $50-60 so now I guess we know why one sells more than another. Next time it will get Lexar and pay the money.

Has anyone heard anything about one of the updates fixing this, i.e. Portico or the one after this? I am debating whether I should return my SD cards, but being that I tried two totally different ones and had exact same results I'm thinking its WP8's fault.

I have the same 64GB SanDisk card as others have mentioned with the same choppy playback with 720/1080p video on Lumia 810. I've had no issues with music playback or picture taking/focus speed so I'm curious to see if this is a software issue that was squashed with Portico.

A couple of years ago, there was a professional photographers site that did extensive testing on SD cards with write speed, read speed, number of rewrites...etc...They found a lot of cards that didn't even come close to the specs they said they were. Like they were rated a 6, but their testing showed it to be no better than a 2. The one thing that sticks in my mind is I always thought SanDisk made the best SD card out there, but their testing always put Lexar as the best and I had never heard of Lexar before.

@DarkSpartan017 Thanks for mentioning your SD Card. Can you please give some details how it is at transferring music and video while it is synced to your computer (OS)?

Thanks,
Kelly

I've had no issues transferring any media with all three methods (Metro app,Desktop, Explorer). Video playback is my only issue with the card only with video taken with the card itself on or off the phone. Which has me thinking it's a bug in the OS itself. The only phones we can test this theory with are the Nokia 820,810,822, HTC 8S, and Ativ S w/ the 820 being the only Portico updated device with removable storage.

I've wondered that too about the OS. I honestly have checked the other groups, so I'm isolated with only trying to better understand SD Cards and the 822. I feel like this issue of the sd cards appears more frequently with these models than the others (in addition to the OS).

I've had no problems with my SanDisk 64GB micro SDXC card. Transfers could be faster, but hey it's 64GB and not USB 3.0. Hey Nokia, I'd be very happy if you made the connector on my next Windows Phone a USB 3.0 connector. :D

I've wondered that too about the OS. I honestly have checked the other groups, so I'm isolated with only trying to better understand SD Cards and the 822. I feel like this issue of the sd cards appears more frequently with these models than the others (in addition to the OS).

I really appreciate you dishing out the specs.

Cheers,
Kelly

No problem I just updated my 810 today and shot some video post update and it would seem it is an OS level issue since the video playback is behaving normally for me now with no more stutters or jumps. I'll play around with it some more to see if it isn't a fluke. Hopefully VZW will drop the update for the 822 soon and those who had issues before can report back if there seeing the issue go away as well.